Seriously? Doctors feel the need to issue this kind of warning? Is there anyone who didn’t think that the average energy drink had a bunch of caffeine in it? Sure, there are a few that use some other stimulant or some other such thing so they can say low caffeine, but the majority use caffeine. That’s where the energy comes from.

Frankly, if I pick up an energy drink, I’m expecting that there is going to be a crap load of caffeine in there. Usually that’s why I’m picking it up. I know it isn’t healthy, but sometimes I do it anyway. I don’t need to be told this by a doctor.

I’m just amazed that doctors thought this was news. Worse, to some people it probably is. There probably are people out there who didn’t know that many energy drinks contain a high amount of caffeine. However, I doubt that such people pay a whole lot of attention to what doctors say. Of course, that’s just my take on it.

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